First Transiting Planets in a Star Cluster Discovered - http://earthchangesmedia.com/first-transiting-planets-in-a-star-cluster-discovered

Psalms 84:11 For the LORD God is a sun and shield: the LORD will give grace and glory: no good thing will he withhold from them that walk uprightly. Psalms 84:11 (KJV) from King James Version Bible (KJV Bible) http://ift.tt/1fNFQpD Filed under: Bible Verse Pic Tagged: Bible Bible Verse Bible Verse Image Bible Verse Pic Bible Verse Picture Image King James Bible King James Version KJV KJV Bible KJV Bible Verse Pic Picture Psalms 84:11 Verse

Astronomers using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope have witnessed dramatic changes in the upper atmosphere of a distant alien planet. Just after a violent flare on its parent star bathed it in intense X-ray radiation, the planet's atmosphere gave off a powerful burst of evaporation. The observations give a tantalizing glimpse of the changing climates and weather on planets outside our solar system. Makes you think about the long term effects of Our Climate change & weather "Alterations".

This figure shows the volcanic peak Idunn Mons in the Imdr Regio area of Venus. The topographic backbone (brown color) was derived from data...

The peak Idunn Mons is thought to be an active volcano. This picture of it combines imagery from NASA's Magellan probe (in brown) with colours indicating heat measured by Venus Express. Image credit: ESA/NASA/JPL - See more at: http://sen.com/news/contact-lost-with-esa-s-venus-express-orbiter#sthash.m8t65hrV.dpuf

Saturn, Raw. This astonishing image was taken on June 13, 2012 by the Cassini spacecraft when it was 2.6 million kilometers (1.6 million miles) from the ringed planet — that’s more then six times farther than the Moon is from the Earth.

[AWESOME VIDEO] The Earth as You've Never Seen it Before: Atmosphere, Airglow and Aurora - http://www.scoop.it/t/science-news/p/2031984834/awesome-video-the-earth-as-you-ve-never-seen-it-before-atmosphere-airglow-and-aurora

Earth, Night Glow, Aurora and Atmosphere.

Airglow...the atmosphere of the Earth thins out gradually the higher you go, and when you get to about 100 kilometers (60 miles) up, different physical processes become important. One of them is called chemiluminescence — light produced by chemical processes. This can make the upper atmosphere glow in different colors. It’s faint, and best seen from space.

A close view of Venus transiting the Sun, seen from NASA's orbiting Solar Dynamics Observatory, on June 5, 2012.

The Earth is a very small place... Transit of Venus 2012 by NASA/SDO via the atlantic.com: A close view of Venus passing in front of the Sun, seen from NASA's orbiting Solar Dynamics Observatory, on June 5, 2012. #Transit_of_Venus #NASA #theatlantic

In Focus - The 2012 Transit of Venus - The Atlantic A close view of Venus passing in front of the Sun, seen from NASA's orbiting Solar Dynamics Observatory, on June 5, 2012. (NASA/SDO)

Manhattanhenge, summer solstice

God is AMAZING!

An amazing view; As a kid, I remember the crescent shaped views cast of the sun on the ground from an apple tree's leaves during an eclipse. It was wondrous.

Gemini New Moon Solar Eclipse, May 20-21, 2012

Solar eclipse from space. #space #planet #earth #moon

Lunar eclipse

Nature is also up there in space! Amazing!

Saw this one on Twitter: the coolest pic of the eclipse I've seen so far. UPDATE: It was cool, but it's fake. "No, this isn't a solar eclipse as seen from the International Space Station. Space photo researcher @FakeAstropix keeps debunking this one, but it keeps popping up in every corner of the internet. It's actually a rendering from DeviantArt user A4size-ska. Beautiful, but totally fake. Fake image via @planetepics"

Irons, Flakes, Eaten, Nanotub, Barf, Watches, The Roller Coasters

Centaurus A, a seriously messed up galaxy. You would be too if you ate another galaxy and had a black hole in your belly. Click for more info. Credit: ESO

Black Hole, Photo

Black Holes

The long reach of the Centaur’s dark heart Every now again I get surprised by a photo, showing me something I didn’t know about. And I love it even more when that surprise is from an object I thought I knew! So check out this incredible image of the nearby galaxy Centaurus A, a nearby galaxy harboring a whole slew of surprises: